Care and support for people with epilepsy

Epileptic Care Services

I can get straight on the phone if I'm worried.
The communication is great

Sue Smith, mother of Dean
- an Independence Homes service user since 2004

There are few more important decisions than helping find the right epileptic care environment for your son, daughter, or relative. It's not for us to persuade you that our epilepsy care service is the right one for your loved one. That's for you and your loved one to decide together. So please come and talk to us about anything to do with caring for people with epilepsy. Talk to our staff. Talk to our present service users. See what they think. Then decide if you think it's good enough. 

Our domiciliary care service and residential care homes are registered with the Commission for Social Care Inspection, and are equipped with the relevant kit needed to help people with everyday activities like bathing. 

Specialist alarm systems help us to recognise epileptic seizures at night, and each service user has an individual protocol for the management and treatment of each of their seizure types.

Family and friends of our service users are welcome to visit their loved ones at any time.

Epileptic care service user